Couchbase
  • Why NoSQL?
  • Couchbase Server
  • Download
  • Resources
  • Careers
Home | Forums | Membase | Membase Server 1.7.x

changing admin port & working_set_percentage

1 reply [Last post]
  • Login or register to post comments
Mon, 08/01/2011 - 19:17
bsheep
Offline
Joined: 08/01/2011
Groups: None

Hi,

I'd like to change web admin port(8091) to 80.
how do I do it? I need how-to on ubuntu platform.

and in wiki(http://www.couchbase.org/wiki/display/membase/Sizing+Guidelines)
working_set_percentage seems to be controlled value.
how can I set it in my membase server?

TIA.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
Thu, 08/04/2011 - 10:59
perry
Offline
Joined: 10/11/2010
Groups:

Hi Tia, you can change the Admin port with: /opt/membase/bin/membase cluster-init --cluster-init-username=USER --cluster-init-password=PASSWORD --cluster-init-port=PORT --cluster-init-ramsize=RAM_IN_MB

As for the working set percentage, that is a variable that you supply to describe how much of your overall dataset will need to be kept in RAM for best performance. That is then used to determine how much RAM you will need.

Perry

__________________

Forum support is great for free but sometimes you need a guaranteed response time and dedicated resources for your questions or issues.
Consider purchasing enterprise-level support from Couchbase: http://www.couchbase.com/products-and-services/overview
Call or email "sales -at- couchbase-dot- com" today!

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
  • Login or register to post comments
  • Login
  • Register

Company

  • About Us
  • Leadership
  • Customers
  • Partners
  • Contact Us

Product

  • Couchbase Server
  • Couchbase SDKs
  • Use Cases
  • Documentation
  • Forums

Open Source

  • Couchbase Project
  • Couchbase vs. CouchDB

Commercial

  • Subscriptions & Support
  • Training & Services

News

  • Blog
  • Newsletter
  • Press Releases
  • Buzz

Follow Us

    
  • Customer Login
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Trademark Policy
  • Site Map

© 2013 COUCHBASE All rights reserved.

Sign in to Couchbase Community

close
  • Create new account
  • Request new password
You are logging into the Forums, Wiki and Issue Tracker